In the 1950s, Jim Dent was a rangy black kid knocking golf balls around The Hill, a course in a poor Augusta, Ga., neighborhood with crude holes carved out by hand. One kid had a discarded 5-iron, another had a putter, another a wedge.

Proving the adage that "it's the warrior, not the war club," Brandt Snedeker won the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with a collection of older clubs not usually seen on the Tour any longer. Check out Brandt's gear here.

What equipment did Brandt Snedeker and last week's other winners use to achieve victory? We take a peek inside their bags to check out the gear that earned them the big checks for the week of February 15, 2015:

No longer troubled by the knee issues that ailed him in 2014, Brandt Snedeker shot 67 Sunday at Pebble Beach -- finishing with a tournament-record 22-under par -- to win the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.